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See the +%GNU General Public License for more details. +% +%You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +%along with this program (the file COPYING); if not, write to the +%Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +% +%<*driver> +\def\filename{flashcards.dtx} +\def\fileversion{1.0.0} +\def\filedate{16 March 2000} +\def\docdate{16 March 2000} +%</driver> +% +%% \CharacterTable +%% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z +%% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z +%% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 +%% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# +%% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& +%% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) +%% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, +%% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ +%% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< +%% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? +%% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ +%% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ +%% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| +%% Right brace \} Tilde \~} +%% +% +%<flashcards|sample|avery5371|avery5388>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/12/01] +%<flashcards>\ProvidesClass{flashcards}[2000/03/14 0.1.1 (ambudge@mit.edu)] +%<sample>\ProvidesFile{samplecards.tex} +%<avery5371>\ProvidesFile{avery5371.cfg} +%<avery5388>\ProvidesFile{avery5388.cfg} +%<flashcards>\RequirePackage{ifthen} +%<flashcards>\RequirePackage{geometry} +%<flashcards>\LoadClass{article} +% +%<*driver> +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\newcommand{\flashcards}{\textsc{FlashCards}} +\begin{document} +\title{\flashcards + \thanks{Contains version \fileversion\ last revised \filedate}} +\author{Alexander M. Budge \\ \texttt{<ambudge@mit.edu>}} +\date{\docdate} +\maketitle +\DocInput{\filename} +\end{document} +%</driver> +% +% \fi +% +% \MakeShortVerb{\|} +% +% \changes{v1.0.0}{16 March 2000}{Full Release.} +% \changes{v0.1.1}{14 March 2000}{Second Pre-release.} +% \changes{v0.1.0}{12 March 2000}{First Pre-release.} +% +% \tableofcontents +% +% \section{Introduction} +% The \flashcards\ class provides for the typesetting of flash +% cards in \LaTeXe. By flash card, I mean a two sided card which +% has a prompt or a question on one side and the response or the +% answer on the flip (back) side. Flash cards come in many sizes +% depending on the nature of the information they contain. In +% particular, I like using both $3 \times 5''$ (index cards) and +% $2 \times 3\frac{1}{2}''$ (business cards) which are available +% in perforated sheets suitable for printing or copying onto. +% +% In order to use this package effectively, you will need to +% accurately configure |dvips| (or similar) for your printer. +% \LaTeX\ provides a helpful |testpage.tex| for this purpose. +% +% +% \section{Using FlashCards} +% \flashcards\ utilizes the standard \LaTeXe\ class interface. Your +% document should be begin with: +% \begin{center} +% |\documentclass[|\textit{options}|]{flashcards}| +% \end{center} +% +% \subsection{Options} +% \DescribeMacro{avery5371} +% All documents should specify the paper type. I have provided +% the two that I use, business cards (Avery 5371 as well as Avery +% 5376, 5377, 5911, 8371, 8376, 8377, 8471 and 8373) and +% \DescribeMacro{avery5388} +% index cards (Avery 5388), but variants are easy to generate. Please +% refer to Section \ref{sec:paperconfig} for the details of creating +% your own configuration file for a particular type of paper. +% +% \DescribeMacro{fronts} +% If desired, you can typeset just the |fronts| of the cards or just +% the |backs| of the cards. Useful if your printer does not print +% \DescribeMacro{backs} +% two sides without your help, although |dvips| offers the same +% functionality with odd/even switches (|-A| or |-B|, respectively). +% +% \DescribeMacro{grid} +% Useful for getting everything lined up as well as for examining +% the cards as you create them, the |grid| option will draw lines +% where the perforation will be. +% +% \DescribeMacro{frame} +% The |frame| option will frame the contents of the card with a thin +% line. There will be a uniform margin (see below for how to set it) +% between the edge of the card and the frame. +% +% \DescribeMacro{dvips} +% If you are using landscape oriented paper, you may want to use the +% |dvips| option to send the right specials to |dvips| so that it +% knows about the orientation without have to tell it from the +% command line. Warning: this option displaces my margins, if the +% same happens to you, then you will want to avoid it or create a +% special configuration for this case. There must be some +% alternative configuration file somewhere that gets used when this +% option is specified for the |geometry| package. +% +% \subsection{Environment} +% \DescribeEnv{flashcard} +% The \flashcards\ class provideds the environment |flashcard| +% for specifying the contents of each flash card. The |flashcard| +% environment has one required argument, which becomes the +% contents of the front side of the card (the question or prompt). +% The body of the environment then becomes the contents of the +% back side of the card. For example, +% \begin{verbatim} +% \begin{flashcard}{Dense Subset} +% A subset $S$ of a normed space $B$ is called \emph{dense} +% in $B$ if {\rm cl} $S$ = $B$. +% \end{flashcard} +% \end{verbatim} +% will produce the front-back pair: +% \begin{center} +% \fbox{\parbox[t][1in][c]{2in}{% +% \footnotesize\vspace*{\fill}\par +% \centerline{\textbf{Dense Subset}}\par\vspace*{\fill}}} +% \fbox{\parbox[t][1in][c]{2in}{% +% \footnotesize\vspace*{\fill}\par\begin{center}% +% A subset $S$ of a normed space $B$ is called \emph{dense} +% in $B$ if {\rm cl} $S$ = $B$.\end{center}\par\vspace*{\fill}}} +% \end{center} +% This is not the end of the story, however, there are several +% styles to choose from and an optional argument to the |flashcard| +% environment. These will be descibed next. +% +% \subsection{Styles} +% By default, \flashcards\ uses the |plain| style for both the front +% and back of the flash card. The |plain| style centers the contents +% horizontally and vertically. The front contents are also set in +% in large bold face, but this can be changed while setting the +% style as described below. +% +% \DescribeMacro{\cardfrontstyle} +% The style of the front of the card can be conveniently selected +% with the |\cardfrontstyle{|\textit{style}|}| command, where +% \textit{style} can be one of |empty|, |plain|, or |headings|. +% The |plain| style has already been described. The |empty| +% style does not center the contents horizontally nor vertically, +% allowing for more generic usage. The |headings| style allows you to +% set a running footer with +% \DescribeMacro{\cardfrontfoot} +% the |\cardfrontfoot{|\textit{text}|}| command, as well +% as set a header for each card with an optional argument to +% the |flashcard| environment. For example, +% \begin{verbatim} +% \cardfrontstyle{headings} +% \cardfrontfoot{Functional Analysis} +% \begin{flashcard}[Definition]{Dense Subset} +% A subset $S$ of a normed space $B$ is called \emph{dense} +% in $B$ if {\rm cl} $S$ = $B$. +% \end{flashcard} +% \end{verbatim} +% will produce the front-back pair: +% \begin{center} +% \fbox{\parbox[t][1in][c]{2in}{% +% \footnotesize\textsc{Definition}\par\vspace*{\fill}\par +% \centerline{\textbf{Dense Subset}}\par\vspace*{\fill}\par +% \hspace*{\fill}\textsc{Functional Analysis}}} +% \fbox{\parbox[t][1in][c]{2in}{% +% \footnotesize\vspace*{\fill}\par\begin{center}% +% A subset $S$ of a normed space $B$ is called \emph{dense} +% in $B$ if {\rm cl} $S$ = $B$.\end{center}\par\vspace*{\fill}}} +% \end{center} +% +% You can also change the default formatting of the contents of the +% front of the card by including the new formatting commands as an +% optional argument to |\cardfrontstyle|. For example, to set the +% overall style to be |plain| (thus centering the contents of the +% front of the card), as well as set the contents in a large +% slanted face, you could issue the command: +% \begin{center} +% |\cardfrontstyle[\LARGE\slshape]{plain}| +% \end{center} +% +% \DescribeMacro{\cardbackstyle} +% The style of the back of the card can be conveniently selected +% with the |\cardbackstyle{|\textit{style}|}| command, where +% \textit{style} can either be |empty| or |plain|. The |plain| style +% has already been described. The |empty| style does not center the +% contents horizontally nor vertically, allowing for more generic +% usage. +% +% The default formatting can also be changed through an optional +% argument in the same manner as for the front of the card. +% +% \subsubsection{Headings Styles} +% \DescribeMacro{\cardfrontheadstyle} +% The header and footer provided for the front of the card by the +% |headings| style can be customized through two style commands. +% \DescribeMacro{\cardfrontfootstyle} +% The available styles for the header and footer are |left|, +% |center| and |right|, which will place the contents of the +% header or footer as advertized. By default the header will be +% |left| justified and the footer will be |right| justified. +% +% Here as well, you can provide an optional argument to specify +% the formatting of the header and footer, for example to have +% the footer centered and set in a small italic face: +% \begin{center} +% |\cardfrontfootstyle[\small\itshape]{center}| +% \end{center} +% +% \subsection{Lengths} +% \flashcards\ has one length (in addition to the those discussed in +% paper configuration below) which allows you to set the size of the +% uniform margin around the contents of both the front and back of +% the card. For example, to set that uniform margin at $1/4''$, you +% can do the following: +% \begin{center} +% |\setlength{\cardmargin}{0.25in}| +% \end{center} +% +% +% \section{Sample Document} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*sample> +\documentclass[avery5388,grid,frame]{flashcards} + +\cardfrontstyle[\large\slshape]{headings} +\cardbackstyle{empty} + +\begin{document} + +\cardfrontfoot{Functional Analysis} + + +\begin{flashcard}[Definition]{Norm on a Linear Space \\ Normed Space} + + A real-valued function $||x||$ defined on a linear space $X$, where + $x \in X$, is said to be a \emph{norm on} $X$ if + + \smallskip + + \begin{description} + \item [Positivity] $||x|| \geq 0$, + \item [Triangle Inequality] $||x+y|| \leq ||x|| + ||y||$, + \item [Homogeneity] $||\alpha x|| = |\alpha| \: ||x||$, + $\alpha$ an arbitrary scalar, + \item [Positive Definiteness] $||x|| = 0$ if and only if $x=0$, + \end{description} + + \smallskip + + where $x$ and $y$ are arbitrary points in $X$. + + \medskip + + A linear/vector space with a norm is called a \emph{normed space}. +\end{flashcard} + + +\begin{flashcard}[Definition]{Inner Product} + + Let $X$ be a complex linear space. An \emph{inner product} on $X$ is + a mapping that associates to each pair of vectors $x$, $y$ a scalar, + denoted $(x,y)$, that satisfies the following properties: + + \medskip + + \begin{description} + \item [Additivity] $(x+y,z) = (x,z) + (y,z)$, + \item [Homogeneity] $(\alpha \: x, y) = \alpha (x,y)$, + \item [Symmetry] $(x,y) = \overline{(y,x)}$, + \item [Positive Definiteness] $(x,x) > 0$, when $x\neq0$. + \end{description} +\end{flashcard} + + +\begin{flashcard}[Definition]{Linear Transformation/Operator} + + A transformation $L$ of (operator on) a linear space $X$ into a linear + space $Y$, where $X$ and $Y$ have the same scalar field, is said to be + a \emph{linear transformation (operator)} if + + \medskip + + \begin{enumerate} + \item $L(\alpha x) = \alpha L(x), \forall x\in X$ and $\forall$ + scalars $\alpha$, and + \item $L(x_1 + x_2) = L(x_1) + L(x_2)$ for all $x_1,x_2 \in X$. + \end{enumerate} + +\end{flashcard} + + +\end{document} +%</sample> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \section{Paper Configuration} +% \label{sec:paperconfig} +% +% A separate configuration file specifies the details of each +% paper type. You should be able to create a new configuration +% file from the information the paper manufacturer provides +% with the product. Again, in order for this to work properly, +% you must accurately configure your printer. I recommend +% using |testpage.tex| and reading the |dvips| (or similar) +% documentation (|info dvips| on a typical \textsc{Linux} +% installation). Also, on my setup I have experienced variation +% between portrait and landscape oriented papers. +% +% There are seven parameters which must be set. The names should be +% somewhat self explanatory. I recommend making a copy of one of the +% existing configuration files and modifying the copy as +% necessary. +% +% For example, a $5 \times 2$ business card stock that I have been +% using has a $0.75''$ left and right margins and a $0.50''$ top margin +% which offset an array of $2''$ high and $3.5''$ wide business cards +% arranged in $5$ vertical rows and $2$ horizontal columns. I use +% the following configuration file: +% \begin{verbatim} +% \newcommand{\cardpaper}{letterpaper} +% \newcommand{\cardpapermode}{portrait} +% \newcommand{\cardrows}{5} +% \newcommand{\cardcolumns}{2} +% \setlength{\cardheight}{2.0in} +% \setlength{\cardwidth}{3.5in} +% \setlength{\topoffset}{0.50in} +% \setlength{\oddoffset}{0.75in} +% \setlength{\evenoffset}{0.75in} +% \end{verbatim} +% All four commands must be defined and all five lengths must be +% specified. If the array of cards is not centered left-to-right +% on the paper, you should set |\oddoffset| to the left margin of +% the front and |\evenoffset| to the right margin of the front. +% +% +% \StopEventually{} +% +% \section{Class Source} +% The \LaTeXe\ source code follows. The flash cards are built up +% in an array of save boxes which are flushed at the end of each +% page and at the end of the document. +% +% \subsection*{Declare Booleans and Set Defaults} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*flashcards> +\newboolean{flashcards@dvips}\setboolean{flashcards@dvips}{false} +\newboolean{flashcards@grid}\setboolean{flashcards@grid}{false} +\newboolean{flashcards@frame}\setboolean{flashcards@frame}{false} +\newboolean{flashcards@fronts}\setboolean{flashcards@fronts}{true} +\newboolean{flashcards@backs}\setboolean{flashcards@backs}{true} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Declare Lengths} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newlength{\cardheight} +\newlength{\cardwidth} +\newlength{\topoffset} +\newlength{\oddoffset} +\newlength{\evenoffset} +\newlength{\oddevenshift} +% +\newlength{\cardmargin} +\newlength{\cardinnerheight} +\newlength{\cardinnerwidth} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Declare and Process Options} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\DeclareOption{dvips}{ + \setboolean{flashcards@dvips}{true}} +\DeclareOption{grid}{ + \setboolean{flashcards@grid}{true}} +\DeclareOption{frame}{ + \setboolean{flashcards@frame}{true}} +\DeclareOption{fronts}{ + \setboolean{flashcards@backs}{false}} +\DeclareOption{backs}{ + \setboolean{flashcards@fronts}{false}} +\DeclareOption*{ + \InputIfFileExists{\CurrentOption.cfg}{}{ + \typeout{Coudln't find \CurrentOption.cfg, using defualt.} + \OptionNotUsed}} +\ProcessOptions +\pagestyle{empty} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Setup Paper} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\setlength{\oddevenshift}{\oddoffset} +\addtolength{\oddevenshift}{-\evenoffset} +\addtolength{\oddoffset}{-\oddevenshift} +\addtolength{\evenoffset}{\oddevenshift} +\geometry{\cardpapermode, + \cardpaper, + top=\topoffset, + left=\oddoffset, + right=\evenoffset, + twosideshift=\oddevenshift, + bottom=0.0in, + noheadfoot} +\ifthenelse{\boolean{flashcards@dvips}}{\geometry{dvips}}{} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Create Row/Column Counters} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcounter{flashcards@row} +\newcounter{flashcards@col}[flashcards@row] +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Create Frame and Grid Commands} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifthenelse{\boolean{flashcards@grid}} + {\newcommand{\flashcards@gridbox}[1]{% + \setlength{\fboxsep}{0in}\fbox{#1}} + \addtolength{\cardwidth}{-2\fboxrule} + \addtolength{\cardheight}{-2\fboxrule}} + {\newcommand{\flashcards@gridbox}[1]{#1}} +% +\ifthenelse{\boolean{flashcards@frame}} + {\newcommand{\flashcards@beginframebox}{% + \begin{tabular}{|@{\hspace*{\fboxsep}}c@{\hspace*{\fboxsep}}|}% + \hline}% + \newcommand{\flashcards@endframebox}{\\ \hline + \end{tabular}}} + {\newcommand{\flashcards@beginframebox}{}% + \newcommand{\flashcards@endframebox}{}} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Create Save Boxes} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\whiledo{\value{flashcards@row} < \cardrows}{% + \stepcounter{flashcards@row}% + \whiledo{\value{flashcards@col} < \cardcolumns}{% + \stepcounter{flashcards@col}% + \expandafter\newsavebox + \csname flashcardFrontR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \global\expandafter\setbox% + \csname flashcardFrontR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \hbox{\flashcards@gridbox{% + \parbox[t][\cardheight] + [c]{\cardwidth}% + {\rule{\cardwidth}{0pt}% + \rule{0pt}{\cardheight}}}}% + \expandafter\newsavebox + \csname flashcardBackR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \global\expandafter\setbox% + \csname flashcardBackR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \hbox{\flashcards@gridbox{% + \parbox[t][\cardheight] + [c]{\cardwidth}% + {\rule{\cardwidth}{0pt}% + \rule{0pt}{\cardheight}}}}% + } +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Initialize Row/Column Counters} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\setcounter{flashcards@row}{1} +\setcounter{flashcards@col}{1} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Internal Formatting Commands} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\flashcards@frontfoot}{} +% +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@empty}[3]{\@gobble{#1}\@gobble{#2}% + \flashcards@format@front#3} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@plain}[3]{\@gobble{#1}\@gobble{#2}% + \vspace*{\fill}\par% + \begin{center}\flashcards@format@front#3\end{center}% + \par\vspace*{\fill}} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@headings}[3]{% + {\flashcards@ps@front@head{\flashcards@format@front@head#2}}\par% + \vspace*{\fill}\begin{center}\flashcards@format@front#3\end{center}% + \vspace*{\fill}% + {\flashcards@ps@front@foot{\flashcards@format@front@foot#1}\par% + \vspace*{\fboxsep}}% +} +% +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@begin@empty}{\flashcards@format@back} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@end@emtpy}{} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@begin@plain} + {\vspace*{\fill}\center\flashcards@format@back} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@end@plain}{\vspace*{\fill}} +% +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@head@left}[1]{#1} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@head@right}[1]{\hspace*{\fill}#1} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@head@center}[1]{\centerline{#1}} +% +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@foot@left}[1]{#1} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@foot@right}[1]{\hspace*{\fill}#1} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@foot@center}[1]{\centerline{#1}} +% +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front} + {\flashcards@ps@front@plain} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@head} + {\flashcards@ps@front@head@left} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@foot} + {\flashcards@ps@front@foot@right} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@begin} + {\flashcards@ps@back@begin@plain} +\newcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@end} + {\flashcards@ps@back@end@plain} +% +\newlength{\flashcards@savelineskip} +\newcommand{\flashcards@lineskip@zero} + {\setlength{\flashcards@savelineskip}{\lineskip}% + \setlength{\lineskip}{0pt}} +\newcommand{\flashcards@lineskip@restore} + {\setlength{\lineskip}{\flashcards@savelineskip}} +% +\newcommand{\flashcards@format@front} + {\large\bfseries} +\newcommand{\flashcards@format@front@head} + {\normalsize\scshape} +\newcommand{\flashcards@format@front@foot} + {\normalsize\scshape} +\newcommand{\flashcards@format@back}{} +% +\setlength{\cardmargin}{0.035\cardwidth} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Internal Flushing Commands} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +\newcommand{\flashcards@flush} + {\flashcards@flushfronts\flashcards@flushbacks} +% +\ifthenelse{\boolean{flashcards@fronts}}{% + \newcommand{\flashcards@flushfronts}{% + \flashcards@lineskip@zero% + \noindent\raggedright\par% + \setcounter{flashcards@row}{0} + \whiledo{\value{flashcards@row} < \cardrows}{% + \stepcounter{flashcards@row}% + \whiledo{\value{flashcards@col} < \cardcolumns}{% + \stepcounter{flashcards@col}% + \flashcards@gridbox{\usebox{% + \csname flashcardFrontR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname}}% + \global\expandafter\setbox% + \csname flashcardFrontR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \hbox{\flashcards@gridbox{% + \parbox[t][\cardheight] + [c]{\cardwidth}% + {\rule{\cardwidth}{0pt}% + \rule{0pt}{\cardheight}}}}% + } + \noindent\raggedright\par% + } + \clearpage% + \flashcards@lineskip@restore% + \setcounter{flashcards@row}{1}% + \setcounter{flashcards@col}{1}% + } +}{% + \newcommand{\flashcards@flushfronts}{}% +} +% +\ifthenelse{\boolean{flashcards@backs}}{% + \newcommand{\flashcards@flushbacks}{% + \flashcards@lineskip@zero% + \noindent\raggedright\par% + \setcounter{flashcards@row}{0} + \whiledo{\value{flashcards@row} < \cardrows}{% + \stepcounter{flashcards@row}% + \setcounter{flashcards@col}{\cardcolumns} + \whiledo{\value{flashcards@col} > 0}{% + \flashcards@gridbox{\usebox{% + \csname flashcardBackR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname}}% + \global\expandafter\setbox + \csname flashcardBackR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \hbox{\flashcards@gridbox{% + \parbox[t][\cardheight] + [c]{\cardwidth}% + {\rule{\cardwidth}{0pt}% + \rule{0pt}{\cardheight}}}}% + \addtocounter{flashcards@col}{-1}% + } + \noindent\raggedright\par% + } + \clearpage% + \flashcards@lineskip@restore% + \setcounter{flashcards@row}{1}% + \setcounter{flashcards@col}{1}% + } +}{% + \newcommand{\flashcards@flushbacks}{}% +} +% +\AtEndDocument{% + \ifthenelse{\value{flashcards@row} = 1}{% + \ifthenelse{\value{flashcards@col} = 1}{}{% + \flashcards@flush}}{\flashcards@flush}% +} +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{User Commands and Environments} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +% +\newcommand{\cardfrontstyle}[2][] + {\renewcommand{\flashcards@ps@front} + {\csname flashcards@ps@front@#2\endcsname} + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{% + \renewcommand{\flashcards@format@front}{#1}}} +% +\newcommand{\cardbackstyle}[2][] + {\renewcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@begin} + {\csname flashcards@ps@back@begin@#2\endcsname} + \renewcommand{\flashcards@ps@back@end} + {\csname flashcards@ps@back@end@#2\endcsname} + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{% + \renewcommand{\flashcards@format@back}{#1}}} +% +\newcommand{\cardfrontheadstyle}[2][] + {\renewcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@head} + {\csname flashcards@ps@front@head@#2\endcsname} + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{% + \renewcommand{\flashcards@format@front@head}{#1}}} +% +\newcommand{\cardfrontfootstyle}[2][] + {\renewcommand{\flashcards@ps@front@foot} + {\csname flashcards@ps@front@foot@#2\endcsname} + \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}{}{% + \renewcommand{\flashcards@format@front@foot}{#1}}} +% +\newcommand{\cardfrontfoot}[1] + {\renewcommand{\flashcards@frontfoot}{#1}} +% +\newenvironment{flashcard}[2][]{% + \setlength{\cardinnerwidth}{\cardwidth}% + \addtolength{\cardinnerwidth}{-2\cardmargin}% + \setlength{\cardinnerheight}{\cardheight}% + \addtolength{\cardinnerheight}{-2\cardmargin}% + \ifthenelse{\boolean{flashcards@fronts}}{% + \global\expandafter\setbox% + \csname flashcardFrontR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \hbox{\begingroup\aftergroup}% + \begin{minipage}[t][\cardheight] + [c]{\cardwidth}% + \begin{center}% + \flashcards@beginframebox% + \begin{minipage}[t][\cardinnerheight] + [t]{\cardinnerwidth}% + \flashcards@ps@front{\flashcards@frontfoot}{#1}{#2}% + \end{minipage}% + \flashcards@endframebox% + \end{center}% + \end{minipage}% + \endgroup% + }{\@gobble{#1}}% + \global\expandafter\setbox% + \csname flashcardBackR\roman{flashcards@row}% + C\roman{flashcards@col}\endcsname% + \hbox{\begingroup\aftergroup}% + \begin{minipage}[t][\cardheight] + [c]{\cardwidth}% + \begin{center}% + \flashcards@beginframebox% + \begin{minipage}[t][\cardinnerheight] + [t]{\cardinnerwidth}% + \flashcards@ps@back@begin% +}{% + \flashcards@ps@back@end% + \end{minipage}% + \flashcards@endframebox% + \end{center}% + \end{minipage}% + \endgroup% + \stepcounter{flashcards@col}% + \ifthenelse{\value{flashcards@col} > \cardcolumns}{% + \stepcounter{flashcards@row}% + \ifthenelse{\value{flashcards@row} > \cardrows}{% + \flashcards@flush% + }{% + \setcounter{flashcards@col}{1}% + }% + }{}% +} +%</flashcards> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \section*{Paper Types} +% A separate configuration file specifies the details of each +% paper type. +% +% \subsection*{Avery5371 Business Cards} +% The $5 \times 2$ business card stock I have been using. It goes +% by many other names as well, depending on color and quantity. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*avery5371> +\newcommand{\cardpapermode}{portrait} +\newcommand{\cardpaper}{letterpaper} +\newcommand{\cardrows}{5} +\newcommand{\cardcolumns}{2} +\setlength{\cardheight}{2.0in} +\setlength{\cardwidth}{3.5in} +\setlength{\topoffset}{0.50in} +\setlength{\oddoffset}{0.75in} +\setlength{\evenoffset}{0.75in} +%</avery5371> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \subsection*{Avery5388 Index Cards} +% Perforated index card stock. +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*avery5388> +\newcommand{\cardpapermode}{portrait} +\newcommand{\cardpaper}{letterpaper} +\newcommand{\cardrows}{3} +\newcommand{\cardcolumns}{1} +\setlength{\cardheight}{3.0in} +\setlength{\cardwidth}{5.0in} +\setlength{\topoffset}{1.0in} +\setlength{\oddoffset}{1.75in} +\setlength{\evenoffset}{1.75in} +%</avery5388> +% \end{macrocode} +% + +\endinput + +% \Finale diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/flashcards/flashcards.ins b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/flashcards/flashcards.ins new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..506b28a81c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/flashcards/flashcards.ins @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +\def\filedate{16 March 2000} +\def\fileversion{1.0.0} +\def\batchfile{flashcards.ins} +\input docstrip.tex + +\keepsilent + +\preamble + +FlashCards LaTeX2e Class for Typesetting Double Sided Cards +Copyright (C) 2000 Alexander M. Budge <ambudge@mit.edu> + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program (the file COPYING); if not, write to the +Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + +\endpreamble + +\generateFile{samplecards.tex}{f}{\from{flashcards.dtx}{sample}} +\generateFile{flashcards.cls}{f}{\from{flashcards.dtx}{flashcards}} +\generateFile{avery5371.cfg}{f}{\from{flashcards.dtx}{avery5371}} +\generateFile{avery5388.cfg}{f}{\from{flashcards.dtx}{avery5388}} + +\endinput |